Raymond Caruana

Raymond Caruana (9 May 1960 – 5 December 1986) was a Maltese political activist affiliated with the Nationalist Party (PN). Caruana was murdered in a drive-by shooting at a PN club in Gudja.

Murder

The Nationalist club in Gudja, where Caruana was murdered. It is now known as Dar Raymond Caruana

While Caruana was at the PN club in Gudja, a land rover driven by Malta Labour Party thugs drove past the club firing several shots. One bullet hit him in the throat, killing him.

Peter Paul Busuttil was accused of the murder; however, in the Maltese Law Courts, it later transpired that Busuttil had been the victim of a frame-up orchestrated by thugs from the ruling Labour Party with the aid of corrupt police officers. The case is still unsolved to the present day.[1]

During the December 1986 TV transmission of the budget debates in Parliament, Wistin Abela assaulted Eddie Fenech Adami when the latter brought up the shooting of Raymond Caruana.[2]

Suspects

Later investigations carried out under a new Nationalist administration identified Nicholas Ellul (iċ-Ċaqwes), as the owner of the Sterling submachine gun used in the shooting, and in 1990 was charged with Caruana’s murder. He was never arraigned because he died from an overdose in 2001.

In 1997, Ġanni Psaila (il-Pupa), a former Labour Party thug testified in court that his former buddy and fellow thug, Karmenu Farrugia (il-Botom) had opened fire at the PN club in Tarxien. This was a separate but related incident which happened four days prior to the murder of Raymond Caruana; since a later investigation established that the shots fired at the PN club in Tarxien, came from the same submachine gun used to shoot at the PN club in Gudja. Farrugia denied the allegation. Ten months later, at dawn of 26 November 1997 of that same year, Psaila died after falling from a building shaft while supposedly robbing a bar in Birzebbuga.[3][4][5]

Anthony Carabott (It-Toto), Edwin Bartolo (il-Qaħbu) and Michael Spiteri (il-Qattus) were also investigated, but the allegations against them were never substantiated. Carabott who has maintained his innocence throughout the years, in 2015 stated he was only named as a suspect because he was the owner of the Land Rover which was driven during the murder.[6]

See also

  • List of unsolved murders

References

  1. ^ Rachel Attard, "After promises of justice, Raymond Caruana’s family has not even been contacted" Article in "The Malta Independent", 4 December 2016
  2. ^ 1986: Lorry Sant vs Eddie Fenech Adami, Maltatoday.com, 13 May 2009
  3. ^ "After promises of justice, Raymond Caruana's family has not even been contacted - The Malta Independent". www.independent.com.mt. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
  4. ^ Delia, Manuel. "A beer on his 60th". Manuel Delia. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
  5. ^ "The day Ganni 'Il-Pupa' Psaila died – or was he pushed? | Daphne Caruana Galizia". Retrieved 2024-08-31.
  6. ^ "'It-Toto' wants arraignment to clear his name in connection with the murder of Raymond Caruana - The Malta Independent". www.independent.com.mt. Retrieved 2024-09-11.

Further reading

  • Daphne Caruana Galizia, "Did Julia live with il-Botom and her mother, or not? I'm a bit concerned about saying 'her father' because apparently that's libel", Article in "Running Commentary", 16 February 2011
  • Lou Bondi "Raymond Caruana's murder and Julia's family?" Article in "BondiBlog", 28 October 2011
  • Bertrand Borg "Will Raymond Caruana killer remain free?" Article in "The Times of Malta", 4 December 2011
  • Claire Bonello "Lest we forget (some things)" Article in "The Times of Malta", 4 December 2011
  • Daphne Caruana Galizia, "Shot dead at 26 by Mintoff’s thugs" Article in "Running Commentary", 24 August 2012
  • Matthew Vella "Pietru Pawl Busuttil, victim of 1986 police frame-up, passes away" Article in "The Malta Today", 28 June 2017
  • Editor "Raymond Caruana family angry at being exploited at Caruana Galizia 'shrine'" Article in "The Times of Malta", 16 February 2018